Glazed Chocolate Donuts

When I was a kid, my father had a donut nearly every morning for breakfast. The local bakery would deliver bread and donuts to the house every morning, alongside the milkman who brought milk, cream and butter. Ahh, those were the days – the olden days.

I was thinking about my family over the holidays. It’s what you do when you’re thousands of miles from family and old friends from your past. When I thought of my father I could see him with his morning cup of coffee and donut.

There was a method to eating a donut. You couldn’t just pick it up and bite into it. Oh no, you must first break it in half and then in half again and then it was proper to begin eating.

“Only pigs eat a donut without breaking it first,” he’d tell us kids. To this day, I don’t eat a donut without breaking it first. I have tried to eat one without breaking it and it just doesn’t feel right. Our childish programming stays with us for an entire lifetime.

The other day I decided to see if I could recreate my father’s favorite chocolate donuts and while these were really good, they were much lighter than the ones the Harris Baking Company made in Waterville, Maine. This recipe is good and I’d make it again but it’s not memory food for me.

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My parents would drag me and my 3 sisters to concerts designed for children…and the only way they got us in the car was the promise of donuts afterward. I’d always get some filled variety that I’m sure would taste miserable to me today! Recently I’ve made baked donuts which don’t stand up to real, old fashioned fried ones. My kiddos would approve of your glazed chocolate gems 🙂

I always miss my distant relatives the most over the holidays as well. Your dad eats a donut like me however our intentions are probably different. I break a donut up with the intention to only eat a portion of it. These look fabulous.

Who doesn’t like dounuts? Although I’ve always been partial to the filled ones, which of course one doesn’t break in half before eating. At least I don’t, but then I’m a pig! We almost never fry our own donuts, although we make baked ones a lot (they’re good, but as you’d expect, not as good as the fried). These look terrific. How your memories are happy!

Donuts … jelly filled and Boston Creams are my favourites, if I have a choice. But I’ll eat almost any kind barring the kind with sprinkles on top if I’m desperate for a hit. I never thought of breaking donuts in half though since the two that I prefer having a filling which would make a gooey mess if I did so. 🙂

The donut and holes in your picture reminded me of the Romanian style donuts called ‘papanasi’ which I made back in May. The first time I’d made donuts since my mom used to make the free-style version of donuts called ‘gogosi’.

What is it about doughnuts??? Even a bad doughnut is better than no doughnut…..if there is such a thing as a bad doughnut. Yours look perfect! On a sadder and very embarrassing note, I qualify as a pig.

I didn’t realize it till I ready our post Maureen, but when I eat donuts, I split them in half too…funny how sometimes we are so oblivious to our habits.
I have been on a big time chocolate kick recently and these donuts look scrumptious!
Sorry you are so far away from your loved ones this holiday season – sending hugs your way dear lady!

I have to admit, Chocolate donuts are one of my favorites. And I swear donuts are just not as good these days as they were back in the good ‘ol days. I think it’s a change in the oil they’re fried in. And heck, I’ve been eating donuts wrong all these years. I’m pretty sure I pick it up and take a bite. I’m one of those little piggies. 🙂 Happy New Year!

I remember the good ol’ days where things were delivered and life was better. We had the evening newspaper delivered and the milkman delivered milk, cream and juice. Friends had bread delivered and Swing soft drinks. (We weren’t allowed soft drinks!) I’ve never made donuts and I should. These look great, Maureen, and I hope one year you’ll be able to go back home for Christmas xx

G’day and thank you for making me smile and brightening my day, making me laugh Maureen,true!
Wait til you see what is coming your way about donuts for brekkie…has been in the pipeline but with no internet coverage, it has been sitting in a queue!
My dad could not stand that I ate chocolate donuts for brekkie too! lol lol
Hugs re the nostalgia! 🙂 Cheers! Joanne

My hubby is a donut lover and would go crazy for these! I’m sorry they didn’t capture the food memory for you though. Maybe next time. I’ve still got a couple recipes that I’m still honing to match one in my mind, though I’m not sure I’ll ever perfect them.

What a lovely story! It is a shame they didn’t hit the mark “food memory” wise but they look amazing 🙂 … Oh and I have to break a donut in half prior to eating, I wasn’t told to do that but to me it would seem piggish too 😉
I hope you had a very Happy Christmas.
Love to John and yourself.

I’ve never tried making donuts before, due to the large amount of hot oil required, but it looks like it might be worth the try. As for eating my donuts, I’m like Homer Simpson- down the hatch in one go and lots of ‘nom nom’ noises!

I’ll live vicariously through you and this post Maureen. 😉 When are you going to make Maine blueberry doughnuts. Please give me a heads up…because I’ll be on the first flight out for some of those. LOL Happy New Year to you and John! 🙂

Oh how I wish I could eat a donut every morning! And you know, I break mine too, not in quarters though, like David, I don’t have that kind of patience!!
These are beautiful donuts and I’d probably stuff the whole thing in my mouth.

I love the old eating habits we all have from our parents, other people will look at us oddly as we carry out our rituals believing them to be perfectly normal. We all have them and its really nice when we suddenly realise we are doing them out of habit and have a secret smile to ourselves. These doughnuts look lovely and I am sure they were all the sweeter because of the memories they bought back to you. I hope you have a happy new year 😀

I bet your dad would love to sit down with a cup of coffee and a few of these pretty yummy donuts! I didn’t know about the breaking up the donut part, lol, but I’ll keep that in mind for next time:) I hope you have had the best Christmas, even with loved ones too far away, I’m sure you were in their thoughts too! xx

One of my favorite things to get when I go back home to Florida is donuts. My mom and I or my sister and I will bring home box after box and I always get a chocolate donut. I love them and I cannot believe you shared this recipe with us! Fabulous! I have little luck so far with fried donuts (I guess I need more practice!) but these will be so worth trying! And a great way to see in the New Year!! xo

ok now this is interesting. I need to tell that my boy next time when he attacks a donuts. I ll tell him that Maureen said that breaking it first is the right and only way. Thanks for sharing your donut recipe! btw what’s the difference btw donut and doughnut? I hope it’s just the way one writes it…. 😉

Dear Maureen, I know exactly what you mean. There are memories of how to eat certain foods and if you do not, well, it does not feel right. There is something off.
I loved having milk, cream, butter and so many goodies. There even was a soda truck!
I wish my kids could live those days even for a little while. It was pleasant and not so complicated.
Anyway, the dough nuts do look good and I wish I was not so far away to try one!
Wishing you a very, very Happy and Blessed New Year. Catherine xo

I remember tshose days where things were delivered. The two-flat had a “chute” next to the side door that had a door at either end. The milkman would load it from the outside and we would fetch it from inside. No need to go outside or even open the door to get the morning’s milk. I’ve never made fried donuts, Maureen. Yes, getting rid of the used oil is a hassle but the real reason is because I know I’d eat them all. Looking at your photos has only confirmed this belief. 🙂

So funny, “only pigs eat a donut without breaking it first”, I love it! Your dad sounds like a character Maureen and your donuts look amazing. I’d have been breaking a lot of donuts in half (just to not look like a pig) if I’d been in your kitchen on donut day 🙂

I have memories of my grandmother, who was from Stockton Springs, Me., making homemade chocolate donuts. They where the best and she left us before I got her recipe. I’ll have to give these a try in honor of my grandmother! Love your story!

My grandfather was the Harris donut man. Went on his route as a small child Kennebec through Somerset Counties. Remember trading baked goods with the milk man for chocolate milk. My favorite were Harris cinnamon donuts.

Oh don’t get me started on Harris donuts. My dad would eat a Harris chocolate donut every single morning. White box with a window and the Harris label. I LOVED going to the bakery on Main Street in Waterville. Such wondrous things for a little girl. Thanks so much for coming by and bringing me back to Winslow!

I have memories of my grandmother, who was from Stockton Springs, Me., making homemade chocolate donuts. They where the best and she left us before I got her recipe. I’ll have to give these a try in honor of my grandmother! Love your story!

I have memories of my grandmother, who was from Stockton Springs, Me., making homemade chocolate donuts. They where the best and she left us before I got her recipe. I’ll have to give these a try in honor of my grandmother! Love your story!